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Sleeping Masks

Sleeping Masks support overnight skin repair with every use. Applied as the final step in your evening routine, they seal in moisture and let nourishing actives work through the night - so your skin looks visibly restored by morning.

Whether you are looking for a regular overnight treatment or a restorative step for dry or stressed skin, explore the range and find yours.

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Sleeping Masks are designed to work in harmony with the skin's natural overnight renewal cycle. Applied last in your evening routine, they create a breathable seal that locks in hydration and actives, allowing the skin to absorb and restore through the night without needing to be rinsed before morning.

Sleeping Masks vs Night Creams

Night creams and sleeping masks can look similar in a routine, but they serve slightly different purposes. Night creams are typically richer and designed as a daily moisturising step - providing nourishment and hydration every evening. Sleeping masks are more concentrated and are usually used two to four nights per week as a more intensive treatment. They often contain a higher proportion of actives - brightening agents, peptides, or calming ingredients - and are formulated to work specifically during sleep, when the skin is most receptive to repair and recovery. For those with dry or depleted skin, using one as a daily step is also a valid approach.

When to use each

  • Night cream - daily nourishing moisture step
  • Sleeping mask - intensive treatment two to four nights a week
  • Sleeping masks contain more concentrated actives
  • Can be used nightly for dry or depleted skin

Do You Rinse Off a Sleeping Mask

Sleeping masks are designed to be left on overnight and rinsed off in the morning. Unlike wash-off masks that are applied and removed within twenty minutes, sleeping masks work over hours - gradually releasing their actives and maintaining a moisture seal as the skin works through its natural repair cycle. In the morning, rinse with a gentle cleanser or simply water, depending on your preference and the formula. There is usually no need for a full cleanse if you have no makeup or SPF to remove from the night before. A light rinse followed by your morning routine is sufficient.

  • Leave on overnight - do not rinse before sleeping
  • Rinse off in the morning with a gentle cleanser
  • A light water rinse is enough if no morning cleanser needed
  • Continue with your regular morning routine after rinsing

Frequency and Oily Skin

Most sleeping masks suit oily and combination skin when the right formula is chosen. The key is to avoid heavy, occlusive formulas and look instead for lightweight gel-type sleeping masks that provide moisture without clogging. Niacinamide is a particularly useful active in sleeping masks for oily skin - it helps to balance the appearance of excess shine and supports an even, clear-looking complexion by morning. Using a sleeping mask two to three nights per week - rather than every night - is a sensible starting point for oily skin, with the option to increase based on how the skin responds.

  • Choose lightweight gel formulas for oily skin
  • Niacinamide balances and clarifies overnight
  • Two to three nights per week is a good start
  • Avoid heavy occlusives on breakout-prone skin

Ingredients That Support Overnight Repair

The most effective sleeping masks for overnight recovery combine several families of actives. Hyaluronic acid draws moisture into the skin and keeps it there through the night. Ceramides and fatty acids support the skin barrier, helping to restore any depletion from daytime exposure or actives use. Peptides encourage skin resilience and support a firmer, smoother feel by morning. Calming ingredients like centella asiatica and panthenol help to settle any inflammation or sensitivity that has built up during the day. Gentle retinol in a sleeping mask can also support skin renewal - applied overnight when the skin is at its most receptive.

  • Hyaluronic acid - overnight moisture retention
  • Ceramides - barrier repair and resilience
  • Peptides - firmer, smoother skin by morning
  • Centella asiatica - calming and restoration

Explore the full range of sleeping masks below. Whether your skin needs deep overnight hydration, barrier support, or a brightening reset while you sleep, there is a formula here to help you wake up looking refreshed.